Sentences with phrase «mass producing the industry»

Samsung has announced that it has started mass producing the industry's first 14nm FinFET application processors for mobile devices.

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Although it sounds like a sci - fi dream wrapped in an Onion article, Bolt Threads — a San Francisco - based startup that wants to disrupt the retail industry by mass - producing spider silk — is very much a real thing.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea's announcement that it is mass producing a home - grown smartphone has been met with skepticism in the tech industry in South Korea and abroad.
In the beer industry, consumers are choosing craftsmanship and individuality over mass - produced brews with a corporate flavor.
Should the Tesla 3 become wildly successful, as industry analysts say it could, Tesla will be hard pressed to mass produce the vehicle due to current battery production limitations.
Hillside Candy celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, but its roots trace back to 1945 with Moru Industries Co., which did not mass - produce candy, but made a simple, individually wrapped honey drop confection.
«Competitive price wars and excessive mass production have threatened the potential of the Chilean Wine industry and, to rival the best wine producing countries in the world, Chile has to identify its strengths, redefine the category and ensure we are only producing wines of quality.»
Today, Rainbow Valley Orchards enjoys its leadership position in the organic produce industry as it continues to service the domestic and international mass market with a growing inventory of citrus and avocados from California and Arizona.
Adapting a material already mass produced for the battery industry could make it easier to create products.
Britain risks falling behind Japan, Germany and the US in the emerging industry of microengineering — an extremely exacting form of precision engineering — because it lacks the ability to mass - produce the components.
A few years ago, the blogging industry was not as evolved and influential, whereas now it has become more mass produced.
First in partnership with Don Simpson, and then as the chief of Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Bruckheimer has produced an unprecedented string of worldwide smashes, impacting not only the motion picture and television industries, but mass culture as well.
Alongside his attorney father and architect brother, Will fights against an antiquated industry to fill the massive postwar housing need, thus building the world's first mass - produced suburb, Levittown, Long Island.
Mandate all deformers in Florida, Washington DC, New York and beyond to disclose kickbacks and profits related to financial conflicts of interest with testing conglomerates, the in - the - box mass - produced curriculum industry, lobbyists, charter schools, virtual schools, technology vendors, TFA, and family members.
While the 2015 GT350R won't be going racing as - is, it's got plenty of exotic equipment, like the industry's first mass - produced carbon fiber wheels, a carbon fiber splitter, and giant rear wing.
Even the most optimistic players in the automotive industry admit mass - produced self - driving cars are at least a few years away from becoming a reality, but everyone agrees the so - called «robot cars» are much closer than they've ever been.
The system is enabled by a unique dual - equal cam phaser — the industry's first application of VVT on a mass - produced V - 8 cam - in - block engine.
The expertise Ford gains mass - producing an aluminum body vehicle (on a steel frame) should embolden the rest of the industry to give it a try.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has begun mass - producing the auto industry's first crankshaft - mounted integrated starter - generator (ISG) system for 48V hybrid vehicles, which will be mounted in Mercedes - Benz vehicles.
Lead the industry by innovating with new display products and technologies, by collaborating with the worlds» best companies and mass producing eco-friendly products globally.
Trade paperback is an industry term that lets readers know the book is made of higher quality materials, produced in a larger size and offered at a higher price than mass - market paperbacks.
A RECENT investigation by ABC News» 20/20 revealed that many pet stores are supplied with puppies bred under the worst possible conditions.Not to be confused with the American Kennel Club's well - run kennels, these «puppy farms» are little more than horror chambers where dogs are mass - produced for one reason: money.The dogs resulting from these cottage industry puppy mills are, as might be expected, weak, often diseased and crippled.
WHAT WE»RE ALL ABOUT At Doggie Dailies, we got fed up with the industry standard of cheaply produced, mass - marketed dog supplements that didn't get results.
Her work reflects on traditional statuary, and questions the differences between ornament and function, industry and craftsmanship, and between mass - produced items and artistic objects.
Then, when forced to move to the US in 1933, she hit the big - time in America's mass - produced design industry.
The concept of mass - produced images and graphics played a significant role in the industry, incorporating color - printing techniques that were relatively new at the time.
This shift in Piacentino's work, away from pure minimalism while still maintaining a commitment to blemish-less surfaces, is in line with these words from Germano Celant: «It is in this historical climate of oscillation between art and design, handcrafts and industry, the useful and the useless, the one - off piece and the mass - produced object, and between the autonomy and heteronomy of pure creation, that we can place the contribution of Piacentino, whose otherness and uniqueness lie precisely in the dialectic between the two poles, Pop and Minimal.
It is precisely the economies of scale and relentless, profligate competition from a mass produced food industry that pose the ultimate problem for the sustainable farmer — a problem which concerns us all deeply, whether we know it or not.
First to prove to the Auto Industry that Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicles were not only possible using today's readily available technology, but that the American public wanted this technology and secondly to see a major auto company mass produce a PHEV.
Widespread familiarity with these practices went the way of the dodo over time as the home industry shifted to modern, mass - produced building techniques after World War II.
In a move with very positive implications, CARB took action to keep alive the possibility that an industry of converters of both hybrid and non-hybrid vehicles can grow and flourish, helping to reduce greenhouse gases in cars that are on the road, creating new local jobs, and further motivating the auto industry to mass - produce plug - in hybrids and all - electric vehicles.
Jan - Hein Pullens and his team produce AR content for clients in the home furnishing and real estate industries — and demand for their work may skyrocket as Apple attempts to bring the technology to the masses.
Kolon Industries executive Kang Chung - seok said back in December that he expects that between three and five companies will start mass producing foldable smartphones by 2018, as pointed out by Android Authority.
Samsung's language in the press release seems to suggest that we might see the microSD slot disappear from flagship devices, as higher capacity chips will begin to be mass produced and be easily available to OEMs in the mobile industry.
Citing industry sources, the report says the Korean giant plans to come up with the foldable display's final design in March, mass produce panels in September, and ultimately start mass production of the foldable smartphone in November.
On December 12, Synaptics (one of the biggest names in the biometric industry) announced that it was finally ready to start mass - producing the first - ever fingerprint sensor that's hidden underneath a smartphone display.
At a time when the economy boomed and industries began mass producing architectural elements for affordable prices, home owners became fascinated with a variety of styles that fell under the umbrella term «Victorian.»
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